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2 minutes ago, KLV said:

Dusty is a star, keeps head down and just plays footy. 

Yep. We tanked to get 1 and 2 in draft and he went 3. 

 

for people who bang on about culture and having the right characters

dusty martin

Stewart was excellent for Geelong. Martin a class above everyone. 

Have to give credit to Geelong...a team of players that i think are generally not great at the contest have just given a very good team a decent shake in a GF. Since the 2018 prelim they have stood up like men and competed while our guys have shrunk and looked for something/someone to blame. 

 

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Yep. We tanked to get 1 and 2 in draft and he went 3. 

Cheers prendegast

 

Up yours Geelong. Cameron won't help either.

Richmond. Pfft.

I will never forget reading an interview with Dustin Martin's mum some years ago where she spoke about his upbringing and childhood. He had an exercise book when he was about 8 or 9 years old and headed it, What to do to be an AFL star, or something like that, I can't remember exactly what the wording was. Anyway, in this book he wrote his training and eating routine eg footy skills training, running, push ups etc plus what was healthy to eat. 

Imagine the commitment of this young boy and his determination to become the champion that he is. His dedication cannot be questioned. Perhaps the recruiters should have had a look at Dusty's old exercise book before they questioned whether he was worth the risk! You can't judge a person by their appearance.

True champion.

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Could someone with Twitter post to Swamp, whether 3 stretchers in a GF is a recent record?


14 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Yep. We tanked to get 1 and 2 in draft and he went 3. 

Says a lot ....

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Look at Gill’s head

It’s not well

Bloke pulled off a miracle this year. Deserves a bit of credit no matter what you normally think of him.


Disappointed with tonight’s attendance number which must be the lowest in 100 years. Let’s hope Dan decides to open up the state in time for next year’s grannie.

 

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